Arm candy that's almost as delectable as those shiny trophies they battle it out for

Stanislas Wawrinka

Watch: Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore chronograph

Like the former Roland Garros champion (Nadal), this year’s French Open winner sports his favourite watch while on the court. Look back to last year’s Australian Open, where he lost to Novak Djokovic in an epic 5-hour match (voted best match of the year), and you’ll see the hero of Lausanne wearing an AP timepiece.

Rafael Nadal

Watch: Richard Mille RM 27-02

Not everybody has Richard Mille custom-making watches that are not only lightweight, but also take into consideration your style of play. The 9-time French Open winner prefers wearing his RM 27-02 on his right hand while playing, but switches it to his left for presentation ceremonies.

Novak Djokovic

Watch: Seiko Astron GPS Solar Novak Djokovic Limited Edition

Towards the end of 2013, the World Number 1 switched from Audemars Piguet to Seiko. Djoker doesn’t wear his watch during the game, slipping it on as soon as the match ends, mostly so that people notice it when he’s lifting every trophy he can lay his eyes on.

Roger Federer

Watch: Rolex Day-Date II

When you’re called the greatest tennis player of all time, you have to live up to the hype on and off the field. Federer gets that, associating himself with the best Swiss timepiece out there. This is no happy accident.

Andy Murray

Watch: Rado HyperChrome Court Collection

Since his 2013 Wimbledon win, the Brit has fallen off pace. He came close at this year’s Australian Open, but lost to Novak Djokovic in the final. Of course no one knows the stats better than him. We’re sure he’s keeping tabs on his trophy drought on both his Rado HyperChrome Court Collection that he wears to practice and his dressier HyperChrome Automatic Chronograph.